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03-17-13, 09:54 AM
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Re: Hermit Crabs
Cool! Can't wait to see it
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03-17-13, 12:20 PM
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Re: Hermit Crabs
Quote:
Originally Posted by Herpophiliac972
Yeah, one day dogs are friends, the next day they are food. Same situation in China and the Middle East. Most of the time it is because people don't like them or they are tasty or make nice handbags.
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Truthfully have no issue with the eating of dogs and cats -- provided they are kept and killed humanely. Considering the issue in many parts of the world with damage done to ecosystems by feral dogs, cats and pigs, the killing and eating of said animals would be beneficial. What frosts me are cases of idiocy such as: "Well, the ___ just wasn't as enjoyable a pet as we thought it would be."; "Caring for (or training) a _____ is just too much work. We didn't want to spend that much effort/time on one."; or because the people are moving the ___ is dumped on the side of the road or in a parking lot.
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03-21-13, 05:47 PM
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Re: Hermit Crabs
Hey guys. I was poking around online, looking for hermit crab stuff. I found this website and thought it was interesting. Has anyone ever heard of any of these species? I have only heard of the Coenbita Clypeatus (the Carribeans) and the Ecuadorians, as well as some underwater ones. But these were pretty cool. What do you guys think?
Live Hermit Crabs and Hermit Crab Supplies
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03-21-13, 05:51 PM
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Re: Hermit Crabs
Hey guys. I was poking around online, looking for hermit crab stuff. I found this website and thought it was interesting. Has anyone ever heard of any of these species? I have only heard of the Coenbita Clypeatus (the Carribeans) and the Ecuadorians, as well as some underwater ones. But these were pretty cool. What do you guys think?
Live Hermit Crabs and Hermit Crab Supplies
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03-22-13, 10:26 AM
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Re: Hermit Crabs
Those look neat. I've heard of the blueberry and strawberries but not the others. I find it weird they sell some in packs of like 6 or 12 O.o That may just be me though. They have some very pretty crabs!
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